Worth Killing For A DI Fenchurch Novel Book 2 eBook Ed James


Worth Killing For A DI Fenchurch Novel Book 2 eBook Ed James
As police procedurals go, Ed James has it nailed. Two of the characters, DI Fenchurch and his wife, Abi, and the dynamic of their relationship tends to get in the way at times to the point I find myself saying, "Oh, not those two again." I get it - the loss of their daughter, Chloe, is part of what makes DI Fenchurch who he is but the mention of her name sets off the usual fireworks between Fenchurch and his wife. After a while it gets old and it detracts from the storytelling of the case at hand.Another thing is, at times, DI Fenchurch is outclassed by his subordinates and appears as stumbling and bumbling. If this was the author's intent then, "Well done!" but it tends make me grit my teeth through patches of the book just so I can get to the resolution of case.

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Worth Killing For A DI Fenchurch Novel Book 2 eBook Ed James Reviews
Mr James is a first rate writer - no disappointments here. A wild ride/read from page one right to the end!
Very easy to read but complex at the same time. Good procedural with new/updated types of cases. This one kept me going. Have purchased the other two by this author.
To be frank, the Fenchurch novels are a big disappointment. I have enjoyed Ed James' Scott Cullen series, so I very much anticipated the arrival of his new protagonist. I read the Fenchurch introductory novel, "The Hope that Kills" and was highly disappointed. Based on my previously favorable experiences with Mr. James' works, I gave Fenchurch II a try. My foray into "Worth Killing For" was even more of a downer. Aside from Fenchurch being a completely unsympathetic character, the Dickensian plot and multitude of events that forces the reader to suspend any sense of reality, were completely underwhelming. Ed James' editor did him no good service here.
Ed James at his usual, masterful best. Great job of describing how London is changing, and the various factors which figure in. All woven subtly into a great mystery which will keep you enthralled.
Cops without guns... They could, at least, give them some decent hand-to-hand training!
The writing and editing are done well. This book kept me on the edge of my seat.
After reading all the Scott Cullen series i couldn't wait for more. I'm glad Mr James is a fast writer! This is another police procedural with a fast pace and quite a few twists and turns. Very timely references to the current wave of anti immigration sentiment associated with Brexit and our new President elect.
Worth Killing For pulls you in on the very first page and doesn't let you go until the very last! DI Fenchurch and his wife have gone out to eat. His wife wants to stop in at the bookstore next door so Fenchurch is waiting outside the restaurant when he sees a murder committed. After an arduous chase, he catches the fellow and brings him into the station. But something doesn't ring true! How can Fenchurch be mistaken? He actually saw the murder committed. He knows he has the right guy so what's wrong? With thanks to Goodreads for my copy.
As police procedurals go, Ed James has it nailed. Two of the characters, DI Fenchurch and his wife, Abi, and the dynamic of their relationship tends to get in the way at times to the point I find myself saying, "Oh, not those two again." I get it - the loss of their daughter, Chloe, is part of what makes DI Fenchurch who he is but the mention of her name sets off the usual fireworks between Fenchurch and his wife. After a while it gets old and it detracts from the storytelling of the case at hand.
Another thing is, at times, DI Fenchurch is outclassed by his subordinates and appears as stumbling and bumbling. If this was the author's intent then, "Well done!" but it tends make me grit my teeth through patches of the book just so I can get to the resolution of case.

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